Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chitwan National Park' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The purest stands of sal occur on well drained lowland ground in the centre.
[16] During a camera trapping survey in 2011, wild dogs were recorded in the southern and western parts of the park, as well as golden jackals, fishing cats, jungle cats, leopard cats, large and small Indian civets, Asian palm civets, crab-eating mongooses and yellow-throated martens.
Rhinoceros: since 1973 the population has recovered well and increased to 544 animals around the turn of the century.
The property includes the Narayani (Gandaki) river, the third-largest river in Nepal which originates in the high Himalayas and drains into the Bay of Bengal providing dramatic river views and scenery as well as the river terraces composed of layers of boulders and gravels.
This is also the land of the indigenous Tharu community who have inhabited the area for centuries and are well known for their unique cultural practices.
The property includes the fragile Siwalik-hill ecosystem, covering some of the youngest examples of this as well as alluvial flood plains, representing examples of ongoing geological processes.
The Park boundary is well defined.
The traditional dependency of local people on forest resources is well controlled and has not been seen to impact negatively on the property.
In addition, Chitwan National Park Regulation, 1974 and Buffer Zone Management Regulation, 1996 adequately ensure the protection of natural resources and peoplexe2x80x99s participation in conservation as well as socio-economic benefits to people living in the buffer zone.
The maintenance of the long-term integrity of the park will be ensured through continuation of the existing protection strategy with need-based enhancement as well as maintaining intact wildlife habitat through science-based management.